The Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and Grammarly have announced the start of cooperation and the launch of a 6-month pilot project. Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics has joined the programme and received free access to Grammarly for Education for the autumn semester of the 2024/2025 academic year.
The project aims to provide Ukrainian students and teachers with access to advanced tools to improve their English language skills. Grammarly for Education offers comprehensive support that goes beyond correcting spelling and grammar mistakes in English texts and includes:
- recommendations for improving the clarity, conciseness and tone of texts
- explanations and strategic recommendations from the service to help improve writing skills;
- additional features based on generative artificial intelligence that can be optionally enabled by administrators of educational institutions;
- automatic citation generation and plagiarism detection.
The company adheres to the principles of safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence and has developed an AI for Students course that provides students with guidance on the responsible use of generative AI technologies.
The introduction of the Grammarly for Education service at NURE helps to improve the overall level of English and promote it as a language of international communication for our employees and students.
Under the terms of participation in the project, NURE received 1000 licences. In accordance with the Order of NURE dated 18.09.2024 № 93Р, a working group was formed to implement Grammarly for Education at our university. At the moment, the working group has determined the following licence distribution scheme:
- Administrators – 15 licences;
- Teachers of the School of Foreign Languages – 28 licences;
- University employees in the field of international relations – 7 licences;
- University employees other than teachers – 50 licences;
- Research and teaching staff – 300 licences;
- Applicants for the third level of higher education (postgraduate students) and doctoral students – 200 licences;
- Applicants for the second level of higher education (master’s students) – 300 licences;
- Applicants for the first level of higher education (bachelors) – 100 licences;
- NURE Student Senate – 50 licences.
Licences are granted according to requests through the following forms:
- for employees, graduate students: https://forms.gle/H1Jqzy4FGSXiFcPh9
- for students: https://forms.gle/dvdbtawjZ8X5NAKv6
Based on the volume limits, licences are granted to the first requesters from a certain number of categories. Every two months, user activity under licences is reviewed and licences may be reallocated.
Contact person for user support: Kseniia Smolyanova kseniia.smolianova@nure.ua
More information about Grammar for Education: https://www.grammarly.com/edu
Help materials for users:
https://view-su2.highspot.com/viewer/06a8c6ed26863cb5340c4ee8d463f7af?iid=6557d3f376e1f1e4fe6eeb82
User onboarding Guide
https://view-su2.highspot.com/viewer/06a8c6ed26863cb5340c4ee8d463f7af?iid=665785af71d6a4b78e854b00
Student Best Practices
https://view-su2.highspot.com/viewer/06a8c6ed26863cb5340c4ee8d463f7af?iid=6557d3f376e1f1e4fe6eeb76
Video tutorial on setting up and using Grammarly for Education for users
https://www.loom.com/share/f70a4464cf5d4bc4ad4cbc2da83dbed1?sid=ba5c5a5f-5275-4ba1-9b2d-88c2c965847b
Grammarly Resource Hub
https://view-su2.highspot.com/viewer/06a8c6ed26863cb5340c4ee8d463f7af